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Перевод: impersonation
[существительное] исполнение роли; олицетворение; воплощение; перевоплощение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The anarchic and the political, the anger and the boredom, are all active in Wilde's transgressive aesthetic, and most especially when the survival strategies of subordination - subterfuge, lying, evasion - are aesthetically transvalued into weapons of attack, but ever working obliquely through irony, ambiguity, mimicry, and impersonation.
- The RUC said "a handful" of people were arrested for alleged impersonation at polling stations in other parts of Ulster.
- This was one of the songs Cissie Loftus sang in her impersonation of Vesta Tilley.
- The chewy nature of our beef teriyaki leads on to Denice's dislike of beef, which in turn inspires her to do an extremely convincing impersonation of a fish, which leads her to mention that her mother's name is Wanda.
- And Japan, many people's paradigm of how finance should serve industry, has recently had markets that did the best impersonation of a casino anywhere.
- In Act v, Scene v, of Jonson's Volpone Mosca enters dressed as a gentleman; it is a moment which might be seen to mark the arrival of the urban impostor, he or she who knows that mimicry and impersonation possess the potential not just to deceive and usurp, but also to subvert social differentiation and identity itself:
- it's all impersonation - in the absence of a self, one impersonates selves, and after a while impersonates best the self that best gets one through.
- Literary careers can be founded on the impersonation and adulation of privileged behaviour; but the literary works which have been written and inspired by English snobs and sports are by no means all boastful or complicit.
- IN THIS week of the election, we can expect to see Peter Snow doing his impersonation of John Cleese, with lots of statistics produced by computers accompanied by the timeless phrase - "it's just a bit of fun".
- He offers not so much an impersonation as an impression of the man.
- It has its predecessors in the romantic tradition - a tradition which includes the self-important single self nevertheless prone to dispersal and division, invasion and impersonation, which includes the victim and his alter ego.
- Jack Babuscio has suggested that the homosexual experience of passing for straight leads to a "heightened awareness and appreciation tor disguise, impersonation, the projection of personality, and the distinctions to be made between instinctive and theatrical behaviour" ("Camp and the Gay Sensibility", 45).
- And secondly, he stresses the element of impersonation in the action.
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